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Credit Cards: a quick guide

7 reasons why you should have a credit card

Cheap borrowing

For borrowing up to £5000, the right credit card can be the cheapest option. With the longest ever interest-free deals on balance transfers and purchases you can clear existing debt or plan for a one-off expense.

Make money

Cashback and rewards credit cards pay you to spend and you could earn an average of £1 cashback for every £100 you spend. So, ditch the debit card and pay with your credit card, but make sure you pay off the balance every month or those gains will soon be wiped out.

Build better credit

A good credit rating can help you unlock the lowest interest rates on a mortgage or loan. A bad one could freeze you out of the cheap borrowing market and make it hard to find credit. Using credit cards responsibly is a good way to strengthen or repair your credit record.

Cheap overseas spending

Spend on the right credit card abroad and you'll avoid commission as well as getting the best possible exchange rate. But avoid cash withdrawals from overseas ATMs as these can still carry hefty fees.

Purchase protection

Credit card purchases over £100 are covered by Section 75 consumer protection. So, if a purchase breaks, isn’t as described or doesn’t turn up you can seek financial compensation from your credit card provider as well as the retailer.

Protect your money

Lose a wallet full of cash and you'll probably never see that money again. But mislay your credit card and you shouldn't be liable for money spent on it after you lost it. Report the loss immediately and take care never to reveal your PIN - if your credit card company can prove your were negligent they won’t pay up.

The only payment option

Hotel bookings and car rentals often require payment on a credit card. This is because it gives the company the assurance that they can recoup any additional costs you run up.

3 tips for making the most of your plastic

Switch existing debt to a 0% balance transfer card If you’re paying interest on an existing credit card balance, switch to a 0% deal. The average saving is more than £750 (based on the average balance transfer value of £2,222 (source: BBA correct as of April 2014), the average credit card interest rate of 17.36% (source: Bank of England, correct as of May 2014) and the longest available balance transfer deal (Barclaycard, 33 months)).

Start earning rewards On average you’ll make over £300 a year.

Card finder: your quick start guide

The right card for you will depend on how you intend to use it. This quick guide will help you narrow your choice. Once you know the kind of card you need, use our comparison tables to find the one that is likely to save or make you the most money and to check your eligibility.

Do you have existing credit card debt?

YES: Go to question 2

NO: Skip to question 3

Do you want to spend and save interest on outstanding debt?

YES: Get a balance transfer and purchase card

NO: A balance transfer card best suits your needs

Are you looking to spread the cost of a planned purchase?

YES: A 0% purchase card will let you spread the cost for free

NO: Go to question 4

Do you clear your balance in full every month?

YES: A cashback card or rewards card will be ideal for you

NO: A 0% purchase card will save you paying interest on balances

Do you travel abroad regularly?

YES: An overseas spending card will cut your costs

NO: Return to Question 4

Choose the right credit card: a quick start

Balance transfer credit cards

If you're paying interest on an existing credit card balance, you could move it to a balance transfer card and take advantage of the 0% interest offer period to tackle your debts. There will be a 2–3% fee to pay when you initially move the money. Some of the longer deals have higher fees, so you might be able to save more by going for a shorter 0% period with a lower transfer fee. Our balance transfer calculator will help you find the card that will save you the most money and show you your likelihood of being accepted. Avoid spending on a balance transfer card as you will pay interest on the spending on purchases.

Purchase credit cards

This card allows you to spread the cost of a large, planned purchase over several months – you pay no interest on your spending during the introductory period so long as you make the minimum repayment each month. But make sure the balance is paid off, or moved to a balance transfer card, before the 0% period runs out, or you'll end up paying a high standard rate of interest that will quickly wipe out the initial benefit.

Balance transfer and purchase credit cards

If you're carrying debt on a credit card and want to spread the cost of a large one-off purchase then this could be an option. However, the rates on offer tend not to be as good as those you could get from having separate balance transfer and purchase cards.

Cashback credit cards

If you always clear your balance each month, a cashback credit card rewards you by giving you 1%-5% of your spending back. Don't build up debt on this card as high interest rates will rapidly wipe out any earnings.

Store cards

These credit cards, offered at the till in various stores with introductory offers such as 10% off your shop that day, usually come with an extortionate rate of interest, so it's best to say no.

Charity credit cards

Although spending money on a credit card that earns a percentage for your favourite cause seems like a great idea, the amount the charity receives is typically only 25p for every £100 you spend — that’s a pitiful cashback rate of 0.25%. Better to donate all the money you earn from using a standard cashback credit card to charity and give about £1 of every £100 you spend.

Overseas spending

If you use a standard credit card abroad you will pay an additional fee, typically about 3%, on every transaction. But with overseas spending credit cards these fees are much lower, or waived entirely, and that means cheaper holiday spending for you.

The five fundamentals of building good credit

Follow these five rules to get the most from your credit card and build a first-class credit rating.

Set up a direct debit to avoid missed payments

The number one rule of good credit is never to miss a payment. So, set up a direct debit for at least the minimum payment to ensure you always pay on time. This way you avoid penalties, additional interest charges and the possibility of losing any 0% deals.

Limit your credit applications

Every time you apply for a credit card a credit check is run and recorded on your credit file. Too many checks in too short a time is a red flag for lenders as they can see you as desperate for money. Our eligibility check will tell you which credit cards are most likely to accept your application without leaving a footprint on your credit record.

Use your credit card

Cancel unused credit cards

Lenders base their decision in part on the total available credit that you have access to, and that will include credit limits on unused cards. So eliminate any excess by contacting the providers to cancel the cards - don't just cut them up, that won't help your credit file.

Understand your deal

Get to know your credit card intimately — understand the interest rates and fees that apply, and set a reminder in your diary for at least six weeks before any 0% deal is due to end. This will help you avoid any penalties.

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How to protect your credit rating

Seven million consumers are declined for credit every year, which has a negative effect on their credit rating. Comparing credit cards with TotallyMoney.com can protect you from this.

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